2023 |
Daniel Mattingly, Yale University
“How the Party Commands the Gun: The Foreign-Domestic Threat Dilemma in China” (2022) American Journal of Political Science. |
2023 |
Honorable Mention
Pavithra Suryanarayan, London School of Economics
“Slavery, Reconstruction, and Bureaucratic Capacity in the American South.” (2021) American Political Science Review 115(2), 568-584. |
2023 |
Honorable Mention
Steven White, Syracuse University
“Slavery, Reconstruction, and Bureaucratic Capacity in the American South.” (2021) American Political Science Review 115(2), 568-584. |
2023 |
Honorable Mention
Graeme Blair, University of California, Los Angeles; Jeremy Weinstein, Stanford Unviersity; Fontini Christia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Eric Arias; Emile Badran, Igarapé Institute; Robert Blair, Brown University; Ali Cheema, Lahore University of Management Sciences; Ahsan Farooqui, Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives; Thiemo Fetzer, Queen Mary University of London; Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania; Dotan Haim, Florida State University; Zulfiqar Hameed; Rebecca Hanson, University of Florida; Ali Hasanain, Lahore University of Management Science; Dorothy Kronick, University of Pennsylvania; Benjamin Morse; Robert Muggah, Igarapé Institute; Fatiq Nadeem, University of California, Santa Barbara; Lily Tsai, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Matthew Nanes, Saint Louis University; Tara Slough, New York Universit; Nico Ravanilla, University of California, San Diego; Jacob Shapiro, Princeton University; Barbara Silva, Igarapé Institute; Pedro Souza, Queen Mary University of London; Anna Wilke, Columbia University
“Community policing does not build citizen trust in police or reduce crime in the Global South” (2021) Science 374 (6571). |
2022 |
Donghyun Danny Choi, Brown University
“The Hijab Penalty: Feminist Backlash to Muslim Immigrants." American Journal of Political Science, 2021. |
2022 |
Mathias Poertner, London School of Economics
“The Hijab Penalty: Feminist Backlash to Muslim Immigrants." American Journal of Political Science, 2021. |
2022 |
Nicholas Sambanis, University of Pennsylvania
“The Hijab Penalty: Feminist Backlash to Muslim Immigrants." American Journal of Political Science, 2021. |
2021 |
Daniel Gingerich, University of Virginia
"Ballot Reform as Suffrage Restriction: Evidence from Brazil’s Second Republic." American Journal of Political Science, (2019) 63(4), 920-935. |
2020 |
Junyan Jiang, Chinese University of Hong Kong
“Making Bureaucracy Work: Patronage Networks, Performance Incentives, and Economic Development in China.”
American Journal of Political Science, October 2018.
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2020 |
Honorable Mention
David Rueda, University of Oxford
“Food Comes First, Then Morals: Redistribution Preferences, Parochial Altruism, and Immigration in Western Europe." Journal of Politics, January 2018 |
2020 |
Honorable Mention
Marcus Kreuzer, Villanova University
“The Structure of Description: Evaluating Descriptive Inferences and Conceptualizations." Perspectives on Politics, March 2019. |
2019 |
Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner, University of Virginia
"The pursuit of social welfare: Citizen claim-making in rural India." World Politics 70(1): 122-163. |
2018 |
Noam Lupu, Vanderbilt University
“The Legacy of Political Violence across Generations.” American Journal of Political Science. 2017. , Uppsala Universitet |
2018 |
Leonid Peisakhin, New York University Abu DhabiAmericasBarometer
“The Legacy of Political Violence across Generations.” American Journal of Political Science. 2017., Uppsala Universitet |
2018 |
Honorable Mention
Volha Charnysh, Princeton University
“The Death Camp Eldorado: Political and Economic Effects of Mass Violence.” American Political Science Review. 2017. , University of Cambridge |
2018 |
Honorable Mention
Evgeny Finker, George Washington University
“The Death Camp Eldorado: Political and Economic Effects of Mass Violence.” American Political Science Review 2017 |
2017 |
Robert Braun, Northwestern University
"Religious Minorities and Resistance to Genocide: The Collective Rescue of Jews in the Netherlands During the Holocaust." American Political Science Review, February 2016. |
2016 |
Perna Singh, Brown University
"Subnationalism and Social Development in India: A Comparative Analysis of Indian States." World Politics, June 2015. |
2015 |
Dominika Koter , Colgate University
"King Makers: Local Leaders and Ethnic Politics in West Africa,” World Politics Vol. 65 No. 2 2013. |
2014 |
Stanislav Markus, University of Chicago
"Secure Property as a Bottom-Up Process: Firms, Stakeholders, and Predators in Weak States." (World Politics 64 (2) April 2012, 242-77) . |
2013 |
Robert Woodberry, National University of Singapore
The Missionary Roots of Liberal Democracy (American Political Science Review 106(2): 244-74 ). |
2012 |
Philip Roessler, Duke University
The Enemy Within. Personal Rule, Coups, and Civil War in Africa. World Politics 63(2). |
2011 |
Stathis Kalyvas, Yale University
International System and Technologies of Rebellion: How the End of the Cold War Shaped Internal Conflict . |
2011 |
Laia Balcells, Institute for Economic Analysis, CSIC
International System and Technologies of Rebellion: How the End of the Cold War Shaped Internal Conflict . |
2010 |
Shawn Treier, University of Minnesota
"Democracy as a Latent Variable". |
2010 |
Simon Jackman, Stanford University
"Democracy as a Latent Variable", University of Kansas |
2009 |
Stathis Kalyvas, Yale University
"How Free is Free Riding in Civil Wars?" World Politics 59(2). |
2009 |
Matthew Kocher, Yale University
"How Free is Free Riding in Civil Wars?" World Politics 59(2). |
2009 |
Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University
"Does Landholding Inequality Block Democratization?" World Politics 60(4). |
2008 |
Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan
"The Great Divide." World Politics (October 2006) |
2008 |
Keith Darden , Yale University
"The Great Divide." World Politics (October 2006) |
2007 |
Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University
"Handling and Manhandling Civilians in Civil War." American Political Science Review , Vol. 100, (August 2006). |
2007 |
Torben Iversen, Harvard University
"Electoral Institutions and the Policies of Coalitions: Why Some Democracies Distribute More than Others." American Political Science Review, Vol. 100 (May 2006). |
2007 |
David Soskice, Duke University
"Electoral Institutions and the Policies of Coalitions: Why Some Democracies Distribute More than Others." American Political Science Review, Vol. 100 (May 2006). |
2006 |
Tulia Falleti, University of Pennsylvania
"A Sequential Theory of Decentralization: Latin American Cases in Comparative Perspective." American Political Science Review 99:3 (August 2005). |
2005 |
Ernesto Calvo, University of Houston
"Who Delivers? Partisan Clients in the Argentine Electoral Market." American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 48, No. 4, October 2004. pp. 742-757. |
2005 |
Maria Murillo, Columbia University
"Who Delivers? Partisan Clients in the Argentine Electoral Market." American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 48, No. 4, October 2004. pp. 742-757. |
2005 |
Scott Basinger, Stony Brook University, SUNY
"Remodeling the Competition for Capital: How Domestic Politics Erases the Race to the Bottom." American Political Science Review, Vol. 98, No. 2, May 2004. |
2005 |
Mark Hallerberg, Emory University
"Remodeling the Competition for Capital: How Domestic Politics Erases the Race to the Bottom." American Political Science Review, Vol. 98, No. 2, May 2004. |
2004 |
Isabela Mares, Stanford University
"The Sources of Business Interest in Social Insurance: Sectoral versus National Differences," World Politics, 55: 2 (2003), 229- 258. |
2003 |
Pamela Conover, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
"The Deliberative Potential of Political Discussion" (British Journal of Political Science January 2001). |
2003 |
Donald Searing, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
"The Deliberative Potential of Political Discussion" (British Journal of Political Science January 2001). |
2003 |
Ivor Crewe, University of Essex
"The Deliberative Potential of Political Discussion" (British Journal of Political Science January 2001). |
2002 |
Guillermo O'Donnell, University of Notre Dame
"Democracy, Law, and Comparative Politics" Studies in Comparative International Development, Vol. 36 (Spring 2001. |
2001 |
David Rueda, State University of New York
"Wage Inequalities and the Varieties of Capitalism," World Politics, 52:3 (April 2000). |
2001 |
Nicholas Sambanis, Yale University
"Partition as a Solution to Ethnic War: An Empirical Critique of the Theoretical Literature," World Politics 52 (4). |
2001 |
Honorable Mention
Torsten Persson, Institute for International Economic Studies
The Size and Scope of Government: Comparative Politics with Rational Politicians," European Economic Review, 43: 4-6 (April 1999). |
2001 |
Honorable Mention
Jonas Pontusson, Princeton University
"Wage Inequalities and the Varieties of Capitalism," World Politics, 52:3 (April 2000). |
2001 |
Honorable Mention
Michael Wallerstein, Harvard University
Wage-Setting Institutions and Pay Inequality in Advanced Industrial Societies. American Journal of Political Science, 43:3 (2000). |
2000 |
Stathis Kalyvas, Yale University
"Wanton and Senseless? The Logic of Massacres in Algeria" (Rationality and Society 11(3): 243-285). |
2000 |
Douglas Dion, University of Iowa
"Evidence and Inference in the Comparative Case Study," Comparative Politics 30:2 (January 1998). |
2000 |
George Tsebelis, University of Michigan
"Veto Players and Law Production in Parliamentary Democracies: An Empirical Analysis." American Political Science Review, 93:3 (September 1999): 591-608. |
1999 |
Peter Hall, Harvard University
"Mixed Signals: Central Bank Independence, Coordinated Wage-Bargaining, and European Monetary Union" (International Organization 52, No. 3, Summer 1998, 505-535 |
1999 |
Robert Franzese Jr., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
"Mixed Signals: Central Bank Independence, Coordinated Wage-Bargaining, and European Monetary Union" (International Organization 52, No. 3, Summer 1998, 505-535) |
1998 |
Adam Przeworski, New York University
"Modernization: Theories and Facts" (World Politics 49, No. 2, January 1997, 155-183). |
1998 |
Fernando Limongi, University of Sao Paolo, Brazil
"Modernization: Theories and Facts" (World Politics 49, No. 2, January 1997, 155-183). |
1998 |
Thomas Cook, Wissenschaftzentrum Berlin
"The Causes of Welfare State Expansion: Deindustrialization or Globalization?" |
1997 |
James Fearon, Stanford University
"Explaining Interethnic Cooperation" (]ournal of Political Science, 25, No. 3, July 1995, 289-325). |
1997 |
David Laitin, Stanford University
"Explaining Interethnic Cooperation" (]ournal of Political Science, 25, No. 3, July 1995, 289-325). |
1996 |
George Tsebelis, University of Michigan
"DecisionMaking in Political Systems: Veto Players in Presidentialism, Parliamentarism, Multicameralism, and Multipartism," British Journal of Political Science 25, 3 (July 1995): 289-325. |
1996 |
Sylvia Maxfield
"Financial Incentives and Central Bank Authority in Industrializing Nations," World Politics 46(4) (July 1994): 556-589. |
1996 |
Nicolas van de Walle
"Neopatrimonial Regimes and Political Transitions in Africa," World Politics 46(4) (July 1994): 453-489. |
1996 |
Honorable Mention
Jonas Pontusson, Princeton University
"Explaining the Decline of European Social Democracy: The Role of Structural Economic Change," World Politics 47 (4) (July 1995): 495-533. |
1995 |
Honorable Mention
Michael Bratton
"Neopatrimonial Regimes and Political Transitions in Africa," World Politics 46(4) (July 1994): 453-489 . |